I enjoyed the Two Towers more than any other.
The Hobbit movies get hated on, but I enjoyed them. Plus they actually made Sauron a badass and showed us why everyone was so afraid of him.
One of the most epic parts out of all 6 movies, for me, is when Sauron confronts Gandalf and defeats him.
The Hobbit had some spectacular moments, but ultimately was a poor imitator of the OG LOTR trilogy. Why in the world Jackson focused on made up characters like Alfrid and then making Thorin an Aragorn knock-off...I digress. Yes, the Sauron vs. Gandalf showdown was the high point, and I also enjoyed Smaug and Bilbo's confrontation.
But the true champs are the LOTR movies, and it's between Fellowship and Return of the King for me. ROTK if I'm forced to choose one.
Originally posted by John Murdoch
The Hobbit had some spectacular moments, but ultimately was a poor imitator of the OG LOTR trilogy. Why in the world Jackson focused on made up characters like Alfrid and then making Thorin an Aragorn knock-off...I digress. Yes, the Sauron vs. Gandalf showdown was the high point, and I also enjoyed Smaug and Bilbo's confrontation.But the true champs are the LOTR movies, and it's between Fellowship and Return of the King for me. ROTK if I'm forced to choose one.
Yeah, The Hobbit probably should have been 2 movies instead of 3.
Originally posted by relentless1
that moment where Gandalf shows up at the 11th hour with the riders of Rohan at the Battle of Helms Deep is by far the best in the series, I still get goosebumps when the horn of Helms Deep sounds... one....last.....time
actually shit... tie that with Rohan joining the Batte of Pelennor Field; epic speech by Thedoen followed by probably the most epic ride into battle ever put to celluloid